The attitude, knowledge, and behavior of family physicians about childhood asthma in Sakarya province.

IF 1.5 Q3 Medicine Turk Pediatri Arsivi-turkish Archives of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2019-12-25 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.14744/TurkPediatriArs.2019.39206
Nezihe Nefise Uluç, Öner Özdemir
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Aim: This study aimed to determine the knowledge, attitude, and behavior of family physicians working in family health centers in Sakarya province related to childhood asthma.

Material and methods: One hundred seventy-two physicians participated in this study, which was conducted as a survey. The questionnaire included 46 questions that measured the attitude and behavior, sociodemographic characteristics, professional practices, theoretical/clinical knowledge of the family physicians.

Results: A total of 172 physicians including 144 certificated general practitioners, 7 family medicine specialists, and 21 contracted family medicine residents were enrolled in the study. Less than half (44.2%) of the participants agreed that family physicians could make a diagnosis of asthma, 61.6% agreed that family physicians could follow up and maintain treatment, and 86% agreed that family physicians could give treatment in cases of mild asthma attack. Some 44.6% of the physicians stated that they always/frequently referred patients with asthma, 92% stated that they always/frequently interrogated if the disease was under control, and 79.7% stated that they always/frequently reminded their patients about triggers and the use of inhaler drugs. The mean number of correct answers was 6.23±1.56 for 10 theoretical questions and 10.33±1.90 for 16 clinical questions. It was observed that age, sex, district of work place, time since graduation, represantative visits, and the frequency of prescriptions were the charcatristics of family physicians that caused significant changes in attitute and behavior. Being a specialist or residents, working in a central district, and absence of poster/brochure in family health center were found to be factors that affected success in questions related to clinical cases. It was observed that general practitioner family physicians interrogated the control status more frequently than specialists and residents, reminded their patients with asthma about triggers and inhaler drug use with a higher rate and exhibited a positive attitude in terms of giving treatment for asthma attacks.

Conclusion: In this study, a deficiency was observed in terms of basic information related to asthma and in terms of practical applications. It was observed that family physicians' attitudes about asthma did not always coincided with their behaviors. No significant correlation was found when the relations of attitude, behavior, and knowledge level were evaluated between themselves.

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萨卡里亚省家庭医生对儿童哮喘的态度、知识和行为。
目的:本研究旨在了解萨卡里亚省家庭保健中心家庭医生对儿童哮喘的相关知识、态度和行为。材料与方法:172名医生参与了本研究,采用问卷调查的方式进行。问卷共包括46个问题,对家庭医生的态度和行为、社会人口学特征、专业实践、理论/临床知识等进行了测量。结果:共纳入172名医师,包括144名全科医师、7名家庭医学专科医师和21名签约家庭医学住院医师。不到一半(44.2%)的参与者同意家庭医生可以对哮喘进行诊断,61.6%的参与者同意家庭医生可以随访并维持治疗,86%的参与者同意家庭医生可以对轻度哮喘发作进行治疗。约44.6%的医生表示,他们总是/经常转诊哮喘患者,92%的医生表示,他们总是/经常询问疾病是否得到控制,79.7%的医生表示,他们总是/经常提醒患者有关触发因素和吸入器药物的使用。10个理论题的平均正确率为6.23±1.56,16个临床题的平均正确率为10.33±1.90。结果发现,年龄、性别、工作地区、毕业时间、代诊次数、开药频次是导致家庭医生态度和行为发生显著变化的特征。作为专科医生或住院医师,在中心地区工作,以及家庭保健中心没有海报/小册子是影响临床病例相关问题成功的因素。全科家庭医生询问哮喘控制状况的频率高于专科医生和住院医生,提醒哮喘患者哮喘病发诱因和吸入器用药的比例更高,对哮喘发作的治疗态度也更积极。结论:本研究在哮喘相关的基础知识和实际应用方面存在不足。研究发现,家庭医生对哮喘的态度与行为并不总是一致的。态度、行为、知识水平三者之间的关系均无显著相关。
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Turk Pediatri Arsivi-turkish Archives of Pediatrics
Turk Pediatri Arsivi-turkish Archives of Pediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: Turkish Archives of Pediatrics is the official publication organ of Turkish Pediatrics Association. The journal is an international scientific periodical which implements the independent, unbiased peer-review model, publishes content on pediatric health and diseases and its publication languages are both Turkish and English. Turkish Archives of Pediatrics is published four times a year on March, June, September and December and publishes a supplementary issue for Turkish Pediatrics Congress. The journal’s target audience includes academicians, expert physicians, assistants and medical students. The journal aims to publish high quality research papers on basic and clinical sciences. Turkish Archives of Pediatrics also publishes editorial comments, letters to the editor, rare case reports and content which would contribute to the continuing medical education of physicians. Review articles can only be prepared by academicians upon an invitation.
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